LEND YOUR VOICE TO A CHILD.
"I know the kids on my case know they can trust me and know I will go wherever they go. I'm with them for the duration and beyond."
"She really cares about us and wants to make sure we're safe and that the court takes care of us and sends us where we need to be. "
"They help me with everything. They help me with my life. They help me with knowing my future."
"I think CASA members are invaluable and a true asset to the children we serve."
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) are members of the community who have been appointed by a juvenile judge to speak out on behalf of a child. Most importantly, these volunteers provide stability and hope to abused and neglected children. Find your local CASA program.
Volunteer as a CASA. Stand up for a child today. Your advocacy gives foster children a voice. Helping a child begins with a phone call. Find out more on volunteering for CASA.
Donate Money. Your donations help support local CASA programs throughout the state. From training staff and volunteers to creating initiatives that serve our most vulnerable population. Donate now.
Other Ways to Get Involved.
Advocating for a child takes commitment. If you find you don’t have the time to be a CASA now, don’t worry. There are other ways to get involved.
Call your local program today and see how you can help.